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surprisingly vs astonishingly

Both 'surprisingly' and 'astonishingly' are adverbs that convey a sense of amazement or wonder. They can be used interchangeably to express surprise or astonishment, but 'surprisingly' is more commonly used in everyday language, while 'astonishingly' is slightly more formal and less frequently used.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1113 views

surprisingly

This is a correct and commonly used adverb in English to express surprise or amazement.

It is used to introduce a surprising or unexpected fact or event.

Examples:

  • Surprisingly, he managed to finish the race despite his injury.
  • The movie was surprisingly good for a low-budget production.
  • Streets are under control, surprisingly no fatalities.
  • Because my opinion of you has remained surprisingly stable.
  • A surprisingly not-horrible fruit drink called a mimosa.
  • For an emergency landing, this helicopter's surprisingly intact.
  • This town ranks surprisingly low on curiosity.
  • I woke up and, surprisingly, Mother wasn't there beside me.
  • Ronald Friedman's a surprisingly popular name in Nevada.
  • Competitive weightlifters are a surprisingly law-abiding bunch.
  • This little diner is surprisingly well-stocked.
  • And surprisingly, sometimes, the reality surpasses imagination.
  • Ron had surprisingly strong feelings for Jessica.
  • Social networking sites are surprisingly insecure.
  • Good, because I'm surprisingly super into this.
  • In these times of hunger and hardship, business is surprisingly good.
  • No, that felt surprisingly right.
  • You know, it's a proven fact overweight people are surprisingly strong.
  • You know, my dad has been surprisingly helpful lately.
  • People don't need much, surprisingly.
  • George is just a surprisingly generous partner.
  • For a man who works outdoors, he has a surprisingly gentle embrace.

Alternatives:

  • unexpectedly
  • amazingly
  • remarkably
  • startlingly
  • curiously

astonishingly

This is a correct adverb in English to convey a sense of great surprise or wonder, but it is less commonly used in everyday language.

It is used to emphasize a high level of surprise or amazement.

Examples:

  • Astonishingly, she managed to solve the complex puzzle in record time.
  • The team's performance was astonishingly good given their lack of experience.
  • But astonishingly... it's not as good, as the Zonda.
  • We can be astonishingly inventive and creative.
  • In evolutionary terms, the size increase is astonishingly quick.
  • The webbing is astonishingly intricate and 800% stronger than silk.
  • Some are just astonishingly self-centered and deceitful.
  • I think people would have been shocked if they could see the year 2008 from a 1968 perspective, at how astonishingly little the world had improved compared to our ambitions and expectations.
  • One might argue that India has become an astonishingly connected country.
  • It's absolutely astonishingly cold and soul-bending to those of us who can even afford it.
  • However, here too, the (still provisional) figures are astonishingly high.
  • It is therefore very worrying that the beekeeping sector continues to report that the mortality rates are astonishingly high.
  • Brian Griffin's Faster than the Speed of Love has astonishingly not sold a single copy thanks to universal panning by literary critics.
  • Discuss. Great creativity is astonishingly, absurdly, rationally, irrationally powerful.
  • In particular, the European Central Bank, although participating in some activities through the intermediary of experts, remains astonishingly aloof in the international debate.
  • So I think that is astonishingly good.
  • The astonishingly low price of the new vessel raises the questions, how Fincantieri Cantieri Navali can afford to do so, and whether there is a possibility that subventions have been used, most likely indirectly by military orders.
  • On the high-speed rail system report the Environment Committee, astonishingly, did not deliver any opinion, even if the environmental aspects are not mentioned in it at all.
  • Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, this is not only a tricky subject but, astonishingly, also an area in which Member States are persistently infringing European law.
  • This time, when you look at the political agreement they have arrived at - which looks astonishingly like a common position already - we will possibly find it harder to change it.
  • Mr President, Commissioner Verheugen, ladies and gentlemen, I have a few words of warning to say about this compromise, which was achieved very quickly - astonishingly quickly, in fact.
  • None of those things happened, and astonishingly, if you look at what actually happened in my lifetime, the average per-capita income of the average person on the planet, in real terms, adjusted for inflation, has tripled.

Alternatives:

  • amazingly
  • incredibly
  • unbelievably
  • astoundingly
  • stunningly

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